Have a bow that had the tips broken off three times, decided to replace them entirely with a more exotic lamination, bow some how managed to crush the middle wood lamination. I tried to regule it back on three or four times each time the glue line would fail sooner , leaving the bottom bone layer behind, the last time I just pushed it off with my thumb (I think the surfaces became impregnated with the glue, I've been using tb3). Finally replaced the entire thing with a single piece of purple heart, shot it 50 times held up well, started to work on finishing up the bow, string it and four seconds later it fails at the glue line. Uuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhh. This bow is heavier than what I normally make ,60#, but I wouldn't think that would be much of a problem same glue is working fine on a 50#, I'm thinking I need to try a different glue though. Any thoughts appreciated.